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U)sl (potiAhsuL Owl fipploA, J l . . . Row 1 — Margaret Anderson, mathematics; Frank Baird, commerce, athletics; Owen Beckley, music; Ruth Carter, Director of Liberal Arts Division, English; Paul Churchill, science; Donna Leigh Collins, English. Row Z — Jane Colsher, librarian; Mary Connor, English; R. Nelson Cooksey, general shop; Margaret Coombs, language; Edgar Diederich, mathematics, Athletic Director; Sidney Esten, science. Row 3 — C. L. Harvey, commerce; Ruth Herin, English; Milton Hiatt, physical education; Elizabeth Johnson, home economics; Miriam King, mathematics; Mordie Lee, science, physical education. Row 4 — Bonna Lees, art; Ernest Lefforge, science; Leroy McGhehey, Director of Science Division, science; Mariesue Montgomery, art; Max Moreillon, physical education; Eleanor Mundell, English.
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QruadsL ihsL OffiioL. . . . K. V. AMMERMAN . . . Symbol of Broad Ripple Best-loved faculty member is Principal K. V. Ammerman, sincere and friendly, with a genuine interest in the students and activi- ties of Broad Ripple. A pal to everyone he has a smile and warm greeting for all, and his remarkable ability to remember faces has- astounded many alumni. With philo- sophical understanding and practical advice, K. V. capably leads Ripple to great achieve- ment. K. V. ' S RIGHT-HAND MAN Mr. C. Edgar Stahl does not have the school ' s pleasantest job, but he ca- pably retains both friends and order as our genial vice-principal and director of activities. OUR UNSUNG OFFICE STAFF Absence excuses, program cards, office calls, and permanent records all passed through the busy hands of the office staff: Mrs. Flor- ence Roney, Mrs. Rosemary Clauser, and Betty McKinley, each busy with one of the mechanical tasks necessary to the function- ing of Broad Ripple.
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Owl Qolh J ' axjjdh . . . Row 1 — Noble Newsum, science; Kyle Peters, history; Barbara Priest, English; Eleanor Randall, language; Stella Richardson, home economics. Row 2 — Roger Riley, music; Elizabeth Roberts, language; Wilhelmina Schaufler, commerce; Donald Scheick, history; Melba Schumacher, English. Row 3 — Lawrence Surface, history; A. F. Thomas, mathematics; Muriel Tucker, English; Margaret Wamsley, school nurse, home nursing; J. Curtis Weigel, hir.tory. Row 4 — Winifred West, commerce; Flora Will, history. Not pictured — Hubert Wann, mechanical drawing; Panoria Apostol, mathematics.
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